- 55 Public Square
55 Public Square (formerly known as the Illuminating Building, after the Illuminating Company, the building's primary tenant) is a 22-story
skyscraper located at number 55Public Square , thetown square of downtownCleveland, Ohio . Designed byCarson Lundin & Shaw Architects , it is 300 feet (91 m) tall, was completed in 1958 [ [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=121726 Emporis.com: 55 Public Square] . AccessedOctober 9 ,2006 .] , and was the first new skyscraper built in Cleveland since the Terminal Tower complex was completed in 1930. It was also the first tall International Style building in the city and the first to use areinforced concrete frame.Johannesen, Eric. "Cleveland Architecture 1876-1976",Western Reserve Historical Society , 1979. ISBN 0-911704-21-3] Theconsulate general ofSlovenia is located in the building. [ [http://washington.embassy.si/index.php?id=428&L=1 Slovenian Diplomatic and Consular Representations in the United States] . Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia website. AccessedSeptember 21 2007 ]55 Public Square is reminiscent of
New York City 'sLever House which was designed byGordon Bunshaft . The Lever House and 55 Public Square are almost identical looking with itscurtain wall . The only difference is this, Lever House has convert|250000|sqft|m2 while 55 Public Square is 400,000 sq ft2.In 2005, there was small fire on the building's 18th floor which according to the Cleveland Fire Department was caused by a piece of overheated office equipment. The Cleveland Fire Department had contained the fire to the 18th floor, the only thing lost was a piece of glass window and a few smoke covered panels. The office was renovated and cleaned up.
Like other modernist office towers of its time (including the
Seagram Building , built in the same year), it is set back from the street by a small pedestrianplaza , which is interrupted only by a single-story restaurant at one end. The tower was initially intended to employ asteel frame , but reinforced concrete was used for the upper 12 floors because of a steel shortage. A seven-storyparking garage adjoins it on the north side. The building was built at a cost of $17 million, and was first owned byVincent Astor and theBrooks-Harvey Co. ofNew York .Herrick, Clay Jr. "Cleveland Landmarks", Landmarks Publishing Company, 1986. ISBN 0-9646459-0-4] Willett Properties LLC. ofRye, New York purchased the building in late 2003, and owned it until July 2008 when it was sold to Optima International LLC. [cite news |first=Michelle |last=Jarboe |title=55 Public Square sells to buyer bullish on Cleveland |url=http://blog.cleveland.com/business/2008/07/55_public_square_sells_to_buye.html |work= |work=The Plain Dealer |date=2008-07-10 |accessdate=2008-07-13 ] . It is classified as class B office space. [ [http://www.willettcompaniesllc.com/55-public-square.html 55 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio] , Willet Companies LLC. AccessedOctober 12 ,2006 .]The structure was built on the site of
Charles F. Brush 's firstarc lamp , which in 1879 was the world's first electricstreet light , and a replica of the lamp hangs outside the restaurant. Also previously on the site were the third and fourth Cuyahoga Countycourthouse s. The third was built in 1860, and was replaced by the fourth in 1875, which in turn was replaced by the currentCuyahoga County Courthouse on Lakeside Avenue in 1912. Courthouse number four was demolished in 1931 for aparking lot .References
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List of tallest buildings in Cleveland External links
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